ICS Facilitator Skills Training Opportunity
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ICS Facilitator Skills Training Opportunity
Do you work in a leadership or a development focussed role within a health or care related organisation in Herefordshire & Worcestershire ICS?
Are you interested in becoming an ICS facilitator to support team development?
Would you like the opportunity to support the development of teams in a range of health and social care organisations across Herefordshire and Worcestershire?
- As
part of the increased partnership and system working across health and social care
in Herefordshire and Worcestershire, we are looking to continue to develop a pool
of trained facilitators.
- Funding
is available to train a cohort of 16 people.
- This
opportunity is open to individuals working in any part of the health and social
care system in Herefordshire and Worcestershire (including social care, local
authorities, NHS Trusts, ICB, GP & primary care settings, voluntary,
community & social enterprise sector, care homes, hospices etc). This programme will have a system focus and
successful candidates will be expected to commit to facilitating three development
sessions per year for different organisations in the system.
- The programme will be delivered face to face over two one day workshops, on the 16th and 17th June 2026 plus a virtual briefing around the system role on the 22nd June 2026 10 to 11am
What is the aim of the programme?
The Facilitator Training aims to equip you with the knowledge, skills and confidence to facilitate sessions with colleagues in any health and care setting.
We are looking to expand the facilitator capacity across Herefordshire and Worcestershire, to enable us to collectively support teams from different organisations and sectors to develop, lead and work even more effectively together – enabling ongoing improvements to be made to care and high-quality services to be delivered.
As part of this aim, facilitators who complete this training will be expected to facilitate a minimum of 3 sessions per year for teams from the wider Herefordshire and Worcestershire Integrated Care System (i.e. beyond your own organisation). These teams could include colleagues from a wide variety of different organisations (including social care, local authorities; Integrated Care Board; GP & primary care settings, care homes, voluntary, community and social enterprise sector, NHS Trusts, etc).
What will the programme involve?
The programme will be highly interactive and the content is outlined as follows

What will I need to do?
By applying for a place on the programme, participants will be committing to the following:
- Active participation and full attendance at the 2 x one day face to face workshops and 1 x 1-hour virtual briefing session
In addition, as part of your place being fully funded on this programme, the ongoing commitment will be for you to:
- Become
part of the pool of facilitators available across the Herefordshire and
Worcestershire health and care system
- Agree
to facilitate team development workshops to colleagues from any part of the
Herefordshire and Worcestershire health and care system – to include
participants on system-wide leadership programmes
- Commit
to facilitating a minimum of 3 sessions for teams across the system per year (each
session = up to 1 day in duration – plus some preparation time).
Once trained you will also be included in ongoing development and peer support sessions made available for facilitators within the Herefordshire and Worcestershire health and social care system.
Who can apply for the facilitator programme?
It is likely you will be:
- In a role focussed on the development of others and/or have leadership responsibilities – this could include project or people leadership
- Currently working within a health, care or wellbeing related organisation in Herefordshire and/or Worcestershire (this could include social care, local authorities, NHS Trusts, ICB, GP & primary care settings, voluntary, community & social enterprise sector organisations, care homes, hospices etc).
- Be positive about wanting to support the development of those around you and enabling others to make improvements to services.
- Be committed to supporting the health and care system in Herefordshire and Worcestershire.
What would you be expected to do after the training?
With a lead and or co-facilitator you would be expected to facilitate a development session/workshop. There may also be the opportunity to facilitate ICS workshops to support discussions about different ways of working or how to resolve a particular issue or challenge to system working.
Prior to the session you will need to explore with the lead facilitator what the objectives and key outcomes would be for the session. Once the objectives are agreed, with your co-facilitator, you will help to design, deliver and evaluate a half day or full day of facilitation.
To assist, you will be able to access a range of pre-designed workshops that could be used as they are or adapted according to need.
You may also be asked to consider contributing to facilitated delivery of ICS workshops e.g. leadership and line management development workshops such as career conversations etc.
Back to topICS Facilitator Information Sessions
We are running an informal information session in May for anyone who might be interested in joining our ICS Facilitator Pool.
Come along to one of our upcoming 30-minute ICS Facilitator Information Sessions planned for:
- Tuesday 12nd May 1 to 1.30pm
Please book onto one of these sessions via the ICS Exchange: ICS Facilitator Training Virtual Information Sessions
Please contact Kate Stephens – ICS Talent Management & Leadership Development Programme Lead on kate.stephens12@nhs.net if you have any further questions.
All applications to be submitted by 31st May 2026
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- Further details about the programme, key expectations and commitments are attached below.
All dates to be attended.
- Please contact Kate Stephens (ICS Leadership Development & Talent Management Programme Lead) kate.stephens12@nhs.net with any questions.
- Applications to be considered for a place to be submitted by 31st May 2026
Skip What is the cost?When are the face-to-face workshop dates?
The workshop dates are as follows. By applying, you are confirming you can attend all dates.
- Face
to face Workshop 1 – Tuesday 16th June 2026 (all day, times 9.30 –
4pm, St Michael’s Hospice, Bartestree, Hereford HR1 4HA, Swan Room)
- Face
to face Workshop 2 – Wednesday 17th June 2026 (all day, 9.30 – 4pm, St
Michael’s Hospice, Bartestree, Hereford HR1 4HA, Swan Room)
- Virtual ICS Facilitator Briefing – Monday 22nd June 10 - 11am
What is the cost?
The programme is fully funded to support the development of ICS facilitators across health and care in Herefordshire and Worcestershire ICS. However, please be aware that should you not complete the training programme or fulfil the ongoing commitments outlined for at least two years, we may look to reclaim the cost (£400) of your place on the course from your organisation.
- As
part of the increased partnership and system working across health and social care
in Herefordshire and Worcestershire, we are looking to continue to develop a pool
of trained facilitators.